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Motorola Droid Bionic Pics Spotted In Wild

Motorola is on loose,yesterday we have seen the Leaked Tutorials of Motorola Droid 3 and today we have Droid Bionic pics spotted in wild with Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Capability.From the pics it also shows that the device features 8 MP camera with Auto-Flash and a capability of recording HD videos in 1080p. It also sports new Moto Blur.The intresting part is it features a webtop connectivity too with a dock.This device is pretty cute and remaining specs are not known.We are hoping that it will be releasing soon..Stay tuned..!!




http://www.mobilegearz.com/android-2/motorola-droid-bionic-spotted.html
 
I spot 2 speakers on the back. If so I wonder would that help for loudness. Thats one thing I kinda missed about my Droid 1 going to the Droid X1.

And for awhile some folks thought the Droid X1 was a slider. Looking at the Droid X1 from the side it kinda does. I dont think this is a slider. If anything check the back of the Droid 3 and see if it has 2 speaker grills. The back looks different to me.
 
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I really like the look of the phone, a lot better now to me. I like the look of the Droid, and looks has a look close to that without a physical keyboard. If the bootloader isn't locked, I'm in.

If not, I am not sure.


I am with ya bud. Locked bootloader will make the choice difficult. However, without any other choice, I am in.
 
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New info indicates this will have a 4.5 inch screen. I think that kills this one for me. That just seems too big for a phone. What do you guys think?


Your a little late on the size thing. I think I would like 4.5 for the bonus real estate but I would have to look at it first. I think the At&t infuse is 4.5. I will have to check that out.
 
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I thought my Droid was too big when I got it. At 3.7" it was one of the biggest phones at the time (the only one I can think that was bigger was the HTC HD2). When I heard there were 4-4.3" phones coming out, I figured that was too large. But after doing an awful lot of playing with these phones and starting to rely on my phone for more and more internet and media, I really kinda like the sound of 4.5".

One thing I loved about the Charge was that it's size was actually just right for my hand. I could on thumb type quite naturally on it (even more so than the same size TB, Revo, and DX2). Now, I'm thinking 4.5" might be the way for me to go.
 
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^Yea...what drew me to the Droid 1 was at the time it was one of the biggest screens on a phone.

I got my Droid X1 sight unseen and couldnt be happier. Ppl here n there did make remarks about the size. Not so much now. I said in the past 4.5 might be the max I would do. So the size isnt an issue to me. I swear when going back n forth between my Droid 1 and DX1....the Droid 1 seems so small...lol Once you get used to the bigger screen, I feel you wont wanna go back.
 
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^Yea...what drew me to the Droid 1 was at the time it was one of the biggest screens on a phone.

I got my Droid X1 sight unseen and couldnt be happier. Ppl here n there did make remarks about the size. Not so much now. I said in the past 4.5 might be the max I would do. So the size isnt an issue to me. I swear when going back n forth between my Droid 1 and DX1....the Droid 1 seems so small...lol Once you get used to the bigger screen, I feel you wont wanna go back.

I agree when I went back to a droid 1 from a droid X I kept thinking wow this is small and then when i had an incredible it was the same way. I think with very little bezel 4.5 is the biggest I would take but this phone is looking good. I went in and played with the infuse 4g and it didnt feel that much larger than my tb. I will wait and play with one in store and then decide but this is looking like my next phone since I am due for an upgrade in july and who knows when this will be out.
 
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I agree when I went back to a droid 1 from a droid X I kept thinking wow this is small and then when i had an incredible it was the same way. I think with very little bezel 4.5 is the biggest I would take but this phone is looking good. I went in and played with the infuse 4g and it didnt feel that much larger than my tb. I will wait and play with one in store and then decide but this is looking like my next phone since I am due for an upgrade in july and who knows when this will be out.

I can agree there. I have a Dinc and picked up a Charge for a test drive. Man, it was tough going back to the 3.7" screen, especially from the beautiful screen the Charge has. Too bad it doesn't have much else going for it.
 
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Man do I agree! IMO, and this is just my opinion...its 2011, most people should be able to type on a virtual keyboard by now! I Honestly hope this thing doesn't have a physical keyboard.

If it has a physical keyboard, I am all out... for sure! I would HIGHLY HIGHLY doubt it would. That is what the D3 is for. Not a big market for a physical keyboard, although I guess there is a void right now because there isn't an LTE device with one.
 
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New info indicates this will have a 4.5 inch screen. I think that kills this one for me. That just seems too big for a phone. What do you guys think?


To me 4.5 is pushing the barrier of how BIG a phone should be! I have pretty big hands, and a 4.3 is actually perfect for me. 4.5 may feel juat a tad to big and goofy. Let's not forget the Bionic will have LTE onboard, so there is no shot of it being as thin as the Infuse. Might be an indication as to why there is no side profile shots leaking out. A thick 4.5 LTE phone to me is not appealing ...
 
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I can agree there. I have a Dinc and picked up a Charge for a test drive. Man, it was tough going back to the 3.7" screen, especially from the beautiful screen the Charge has. Too bad it doesn't have much else going for it.

You are back to your Inc as well? I left the DX2 due to ram issues and not wanting to have to just "hope" the issues get fixed.
 
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